So, here is a classic example that "being" is NOT always incorrect in GMAT...
A.Heavy commitment by an executive to a course of action, especially if it has worked well in the past, makes it likely to miss signs of incipient trouble or misinterpret them when they do appear.
Incorrect : "makes it likely to miss" - what makes is likely ? even if we ignore the "it" it is not clear what is "makes" referring to ..
B.An executive who is heavily committed to
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A.Heavy commitment by an executive to a course of action, especially if it has worked well in the past, makes it likely to miss signs of incipient trouble or misinterpret them when they do appear.
Incorrect : "makes it likely to miss" - what makes is likely ? even if we ignore the "it" it is not clear what is "makes" referring to ..
B.An executive who is heavily committed to
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